![]() MultiCare offers are contingent upon COVID-19 vaccination.Refer to CPR and ALS policy grid for requirements.Washington State Medical Assistant-Certified (MA-C) Certification for Washington workers.Medical assistant certification from an accredited training program.One (1) year experience in a physician's office or other medical facility preferred.Clinical Concierge MAs can expect to work alongside team members who are experienced, hardworking, and fun. This role requires collaboration, good judgement, and enthusiasm. The daily variety in customer needs creates a dynamic, fast-paced clinic environment. Sharing ideas and solutions for continuous improvement.Engaging in trusting, supportive relationships with team members.Working closely with medical providers, assisting with procedures.Communicating test results or next steps with customers and their families.Administering medication and/or point-of-care testing.Preparing for and assisting with x-ray imaging.Listening to customer concerns and recording relevant information.They engage with both patients and providers to deliver the best possible care and customer service. The Clinical Concierge MA is an integral part of the Indigo clinical team. ** $5,000 sign-on bonus is available for full-time MA positions.** We are looking for a Medical Assistant to join our Indigo Urgent Care team at our clinic location in Liberty Lake, Washington. We’re building a team of innovators to radically transform the healthcare industry. Our modern, team-based medical platform cultivates professional growth, work-life balance and meaningful health outcomes. They have the best Mexican food, and I love the tacos.Indigo Urgent Care, a MultiCare Company, is the leading urgent care provider in the pacific northwest. “But if I had to pick a favorite, I’d have to say Mexico Lindo. “I have yet to eat at a restaurant here that I haven’t liked,” he said. ![]() The couple also enjoys the culinary offerings Liberty Lake has to offer. “My wife and I joke that we run a small petting zoo,” he said. When it doesn’t, you can find Yoerger chilling at home with his two dogs, a bird and pet reptile. He also spends time relaxing and swimming at the lake-when the weather permits. He enjoys painting, hiking, playing board and video games, and all things Star Wars. When’s away from the hustle and bustle of the clinic, Yoerger makes the most of his downtime. Not many people can say they were a frontline health care worker during a pandemic.” Star Wars geek, zookeeper, downtime aficionado ![]() “It will be a cool story to tell someday. “Now it’s just part of day-to-day life in the clinic,” Yoerger said, who has since taken on the role as clinic manager in Liberty Lake. Indigo quickly put in place COVID-19 safety measures to protect clinic visitors and staff and ensure patients continued to get the care they needed, when they needed it. “When COVID-19 first hit, it was crazy and sometimes very hard and draining,” he said. When Yoerger joined Indigo Health Liberty Lake in 2020 as a medical assistant, he never expected things to change so dramatically after just one month on the job. I always know I’m going to be working with people who are focused on teamwork and patient care.” Working through COVID-19 “It doesn’t matter if I’m working at the Liberty Lake clinic or helping out at another location for the day. “All of my colleagues are fantastic,” he said. He also enjoys the diversity of patients who come through the clinic’s door and a work environment that always puts collaboration front and center. “Indigo truly goes above and beyond, whether providing simple comforts like snacks, a drink or warm blanket, or calling a patient a couple days after their visit to see how they’re feeling and to make sure they have their prescriptions.” Yoerger is a big fan of the Indigo model and how it stands out from other urgent cares. “The focus on patient care is inspiring, and I look forward to coming to work every day.” Above and beyond “I have never worked anywhere that takes such pride in caring for patients,” said Yoerger, a clinic manager at Indigo Liberty Lake. Since then, he’s worked just about everywhere a nursing assistant or medical assistant can. Kyle Yoerger started his career in health care eight years ago working in home care as a nursing assistant.
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